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Promotion for Seneca Nation casino taken off state website

Filed Under: New York | Public Relations
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A casino owned by the Seneca Nation is no longer featured on the I Love NY website.

Two images of the Seneca Niagara Casino & Hotel were featured on the site's "What to Do" section. But they were removed after The Buffalo News inquired about them.

The tribe has withheld about $600 million in revenues from the state as part of a dispute over exclusivity provisions in the Class III gaming compact.

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Plug for Falls casino pulled from state website (The Buffalo News 6/12)

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